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I hope you realize that since the font was designed to be easily read that your claims that it makes your head spin seem to be fictitious, unless of course your "clear type" isn't set accurately.
Btw, sorry bout your cold.
Thank you.And Coolguy, your font sucks. It is harder to read than the forum default, and in any case, multiple fonts on the page automatically contribute to readability issues.
I've noticed that in the past too. I can't see it now because I'm a Platinum member, but in the past I have noticed that it does seem to take cues from certain key words and show banners based on the topics being discussed.
That's a "clear type" problem.It looks like script and the letters kinda jumble...
That's a "clear type" problem.
What operating system are you using?
:lol: I am not going to install a special font to read your posts.
Just post it regular and I will be happy to address you. EVERYONE is hating on your fonts. :rofl
:lol: I am not going to install a special font to read your posts.
Just post it regular and I will be happy to address you. EVERYONE is hating on your fonts. :rofl
You don't have to install anything. :doh
It is already a default font and installed and why you may be having problems reading it would be because "clear type" isn't on.
You turn it on and all of a sudden my font as well as many web pages that use "clear type" fonts become easier to read.
(I am only bolding to make it easier to read at this time.)
Proof, please.
Then that's your problem, not theirs.
But 80% of the country isn't so homophobic that A) they're against gays openly serving in the military, and B) they're SO against the idea that it would affect their performance and/or their decision to sign up.
What does their religion have to do with it anyway? Many of the gays in the military are probably Christians themselves.
But you acknowledged that gays already serve in the military. Why would you balk at joining if the government didn't pretend that there are no gays in the military?
No, your eyes fail, especially since the font was designed to be easily read.I have vista, clear type is on. Your font sucks. FAIL
And there are actually polls of those serving that back up your opinion.Like yours it is my opinion. Except my opinion is based on actual military service. Yours is based on, well I have no idea.
No, your eyes fail, especially since the font was designed to be easily read.
Glad to hear it wasn't a clear type problem though. :tongue4: Next question is, is it configure appropriately?
Although I do wonder if you even checked because you thought you had to install something. :crazy3:
:dohhttp://www.debatepolitics.com/polls/42443-cool-guys-font-hero-zero.html#post1057885670
Fastest response ever my friend.,
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Ask me if I care.
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Proof of what? That it would hurt enlistments? Or that it would add to the present enlistment woes?
Like yours it is my opinion. Except my opinion is based on actual military service. Yours is based on, well I have no idea.
Even though I have friends who are gay, I do not and would not live with them. I do not approve of the lifestyle, they know this. Why would I want to live etc with someone who is gay in the military?
Proof of what? That it would hurt enlistments? Or that it would add to the present enlistment woes?
Like yours it is my opinion. Except my opinion is based on actual military service. Yours is based on, well I have no idea.
Blackdog said:Well lets use prop 8 in CA as a yard stick. So you are saying basically that 53% of the people in CA are homophobic? What would the numbers be for the rest of the country?
The military is much more conservative than CA, so how many "homophobes" are you thinking a "few" is?
Blackdog said:This has nothing to do with fear of homosexuals, and everything to do with what people think are acceptable morals.
Blackdog said:whether they are Christians or not is irrelevant.
Someones religion has much to do with how they perceive homosexuality.
Blackdog said:They don't "pretend they are not in the military. They don't want to know who is or isn't. Neither do I.
Blackdog said:Even though I have friends who are gay, I do not and would not live with them. I do not approve of the lifestyle, they know this. Why would I want to live etc with someone who is gay in the military?
I honestly don't think polls of what the People think should carry any weight.Well, 79% of Americans favor allowing gays to serve openly in the military, including 91% of people aged 18-29...and that was in 2003. If anything I would assume that the public has become more liberal on this issue since then, not less.
I honestly don't think polls of what the People think should carry any weight.
It's the polls of those serving that should.
Heck, I don't like polls in the first place so it should be actual studies.
lol... maybe so (actually "absolutely!"), but we are the first in and we do most of the damage before other branches go in and finish the job.
The Air Force can be given credit with ending the first Gulf War quickly. That includes gays who served then.
I think I recognized that with my last sentence.Polls don't really carry much weight to begin with. It's not like the poll will suddenly institute any kind of change. It's just the collected data of what the public opinion is. And as far as that goes, I don't think one has to serve in order for their opinion to be valid.
How would you put them "in the closet"?
You wouldn't in general. They didn't serve.
I forgot what my original point was although I think it was something to do with caution and moving gradually.
Like only one person per day can come out of the closet?
FOXNews.com - Obama to End Military's 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Policy - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News
If true, it's about ****ing time. It will be interesting to see whether Congress agrees though.
Gay and straight men/women are already showering together in the military.:roll:
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